PATHWAYS has partnered with Université Saint-Louis (USL) in Brussels to develop a unique two-part workshop for MUN delegates preparing to represent their university at international MUN programs in London (LIMUN) and New York (NMUN).

In session 1 of the workshop, participants discover the principled negotiation methodology developed at the Harvard Negotiation Project and explore together how concepts from the model apply to examples from international affairs.

In the second session, participants practice unmoderated discussion of researched topics, focusing on preparing and adapting to other participants using the “map” of the seven elements of negotiation articulated in the book Getting to Yes as a guide.

The workshop builds a shared language and framework to aid participants in preparing together and supporting one another, and builds their confidence and ability to be leaders in crafting creative, workable solutions to challenging issues.

About Us

PATHWAYS Institute for Negotiation Education is a non-profit organization (asbl / vzw) that works with students, teachers and associations to develop interest-based negotiation skills and to establish a shared framework for collaborative, creative problem solving. PATHWAYS delivers experiential negotiation skills workshops, school pairing programs, teacher trainings, and consulting services for schools and educational, social impact and arts organizations. PATHWAYS’ work is based on methodology developed at the Harvard Negotiation Project.